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. >> when did you first meet bob michael and how did you become chief of staff? >> well, i grew up in peoria. when i was growing up as a young boy, bob michael was our congressman. he served for 38 years. and so i had known him. i had known no other congressman during the whole time that i was growing up but i got involved with another congressman, tom railsback, who was before bob michael, and who was a few miles away. worked for him and then worked for bop and then ultimately gravitated towards the top of the staff and became chief of staff and i was fortunate enough to succeed bob. >> what did he teach you? >> what he taught me the only way you ever get anything done in this town is by people talking to one another and compromising and working things out. that's the only way big things get solved. i learned as a staffer he surrounded himself with a great staff. and lessened to them. -- and listened to them. he got elected to congress at 32 years old. but he was a staffer, eight years -- for eight years prior to that for his predecessor. what we learned though
. >> when did you first meet bob michael and how did you become chief of staff? >> well, i grew up in peoria. when i was growing up as a young boy, bob michael was our congressman. he served for 38 years. and so i had known him. i had known no other congressman during the whole time that i was growing up but i got involved with another congressman, tom railsback, who was before bob michael, and who was a few miles away. worked for him and then worked for bop and then ultimately...
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one of the many bay area runners who came to the the event, bob came to boston with his son michael to enjoy what he called their moment, run the boston marathon together. now, bob finished first and was waiting for michael when he heard the bombs go off. >> hear the sound of the bombs and the smoke. oh, my god. at that moment, i didn't know where my son was. i was just hoping and praying he was okay. you know, the runners around us -- around me, none of us knew what was going on. so i came to the hotel, i went up to the room, and i asked katherine, my wife. she had made contact with him. mike came in, and we both just hugged each other. i just said, mike, i love you so much. and are you okay? that was it. >> one of the people you're not going to be seeing on camera is ann roland of concourt, i spoke to him on the phone. she cannot put herself on camera anymore. she says after what she went through yesterday she just can't talk about it. what she described as, quote, seeing all that rubble and those people, end quote. it was just too much for her to talk to us on camera today. live in
one of the many bay area runners who came to the the event, bob came to boston with his son michael to enjoy what he called their moment, run the boston marathon together. now, bob finished first and was waiting for michael when he heard the bombs go off. >> hear the sound of the bombs and the smoke. oh, my god. at that moment, i didn't know where my son was. i was just hoping and praying he was okay. you know, the runners around us -- around me, none of us knew what was going on. so i...
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washington post's" bob woodward and "the new york times"'s and cnn's gloria borger and "time" magazine's michael duffy. first up, so much of our politics and supreme court rulings were shaped by the george w. bush presidency. the president talked about how he saw it in his dedication. >> future generations come to the library setting this administration, they will find out we stayed true to our convictions. when our freedom came under attack, we made the tough decisions required to keep the american people safe. chris: today a special extended look at the force that's propel bush, personally and politically, with foreign corespondents who covered bush. two of whom wrote books about him. we will do this with a series of questions today. first, bob and everyone, was george w. bush a better president then most thought he would be when he came in after he lost the popular vote to al gore and took office for the u.s. supreme court settled the florida recount, bob? >> first of all, i hate to do this and argue with your notion that the two wars, iraq and afghanistan, in leading us into them that, that
washington post's" bob woodward and "the new york times"'s and cnn's gloria borger and "time" magazine's michael duffy. first up, so much of our politics and supreme court rulings were shaped by the george w. bush presidency. the president talked about how he saw it in his dedication. >> future generations come to the library setting this administration, they will find out we stayed true to our convictions. when our freedom came under attack, we made the tough...
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what is going to fuel second half going into 2014, michael? are there areas of the business you would like to focus on in terms of the real drive? >> well, yeah. i think it's going to be -- not to beat the original content dead horse too much, but i think that's going to be a key component of it. i don't know that that necessarily drives new subscriber additions, but it certainly helps to reduce the amount of turn they're going to see in the middle. we'll have to see as far as the competitive environment, do any of these other competitive services end up adding up to anything? i think so far the answer is clearly no. we're not seeing much from amazon prime or hulu or some of the other services to really grab share from netflix. >> yeah? all right. we will leave it there. thanks, everybody. appreciate your time tonight. see you soon. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> thank you so much. >>> shares of johnson & johnson meanwhile hitting an all-time high today. ceo alex gorsky is up next in an interview you'll only see here. the company's first quarter
what is going to fuel second half going into 2014, michael? are there areas of the business you would like to focus on in terms of the real drive? >> well, yeah. i think it's going to be -- not to beat the original content dead horse too much, but i think that's going to be a key component of it. i don't know that that necessarily drives new subscriber additions, but it certainly helps to reduce the amount of turn they're going to see in the middle. we'll have to see as far as the...
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bob woodward, gloria borger, michael duffy and lesley stahl. enough about the book, i want to hear about your date. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a delicious 90 calorie yoplait light. ♪ sorry... about your date, the details of your date. [ female announcer ] just one swap a day helps keep the calories away. yoplait. it is so good. >>> good evening. i'm dine divider. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. we begin with breaking news out of boston where nbc news is reporting the surviving marathon bomber is communicating with investigators with handwritten responses. i don't ca dzhokhar tsarnaev is -- charge may come tomorrow. >> also today many pause to remember the victims and reflect on what has been an overwhelming week in the city. >> jie gray has been following and has the aftermath from boston. >> reporter: they continue to clean out the area inside the crime scene. as more of the city begins to open, many today were drawn h
bob woodward, gloria borger, michael duffy and lesley stahl. enough about the book, i want to hear about your date. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a delicious 90 calorie yoplait light. ♪ sorry... about your date, the details of your date. [ female announcer ] just one swap a day helps keep the calories away. yoplait. it is so good. >>> good evening. i'm...
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[applause] we have set out to do even more thanks to michael shear. he is done a great job. [applause] about a week ago, we had an event with us coverage about watergate and how it changed the relationship between the white house and the press corps. it raised money for our scholarship fund. on this thursday, we held a town hall meeting with diversity in media. it was a discussion that was moderated by none other than a [indiscernible] for the first time, we are offering an internship program to match some of these scholars with members of the correspondence association, to get them out of the classroom and into the workplace. we would not have been able to make it happen without my .olleagues at fox [applause] after being at walter reed meeting with wounded words, he came to our office and he and conan o'brien spent an hour talking with the students. that is all they did for an hour. they talked to the students. [applause] the students were a little freaked out, but it was cool. [laughter] scott wilson at "the washington post," a big supporter of the scholarship fund and th
[applause] we have set out to do even more thanks to michael shear. he is done a great job. [applause] about a week ago, we had an event with us coverage about watergate and how it changed the relationship between the white house and the press corps. it raised money for our scholarship fund. on this thursday, we held a town hall meeting with diversity in media. it was a discussion that was moderated by none other than a [indiscernible] for the first time, we are offering an internship program...
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and conceivable that there is an excuse to the system. >> michael? thz that's straight out of baltimore sun op ed piece and that is crazy talk. brits are getting around to what we are doing and have been doing for years and trying to do more of. we did reviewes. we did 435,000 of them, my last year as commissioner. and every single year from my seven fiscal years, i went up to the congress and asked for a lot more resources to do those. because there's a 10 to 1 return to the taxpayers. and congress refused to do it. i pushed it up and we should do more of those. but we are doing almost half a million medical reviewes a year. and to have someone in the baltimore sun hold up the uk, can which is just coming around to copying what we do, i mean, that's crazy talk. absolute crazy talk. >> quickly, rebecca. do you think too many cases are being denied? >> if anything, my opinion would be it is in the other direction. i see people everyday who are refused disability. i have a client with osteoporosis and anemia.
and conceivable that there is an excuse to the system. >> michael? thz that's straight out of baltimore sun op ed piece and that is crazy talk. brits are getting around to what we are doing and have been doing for years and trying to do more of. we did reviewes. we did 435,000 of them, my last year as commissioner. and every single year from my seven fiscal years, i went up to the congress and asked for a lot more resources to do those. because there's a 10 to 1 return to the taxpayers....
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bob woodward, gloria borger, michael duffy and lesley stahl. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to "on the money." i'm maria bartiromo. we're taking a look at the impact of boston's tragic events on this country's security infrastructure, next. a top former counterterrorism official will join me on what is keeping you safe. >>> one of the toughest weeks of the year for the market. the correction or a spring swoon? what the volatility means for business and your money. >>> and changing times for the news industry. is the printed word history? the ceo with a half century of experience who says newspapers are good business in a digital world. "on the money" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "on the money." now maria bartiromo. >> here is a look at what is making news as we head into a new week "on the money." we continue to learn more about the boston bombing and investigation, and a wild ride taking place on wall street. all three major averages starting the week with the worst one-day decline of the year, followed by more declines a
bob woodward, gloria borger, michael duffy and lesley stahl. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to "on the money." i'm maria bartiromo. we're taking a look at the impact of boston's tragic events on this country's security infrastructure, next. a top former counterterrorism official will join me on what is keeping you safe. >>> one of the toughest weeks of the year for the market. the correction or a spring swoon? what the volatility means for business and your money....
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do you agree with michael that this is about deflation fears? >> i don't believe it's about deflation fears. i think commodities are telling us that the deleveraging of some somethings like commodities, which have been levered up on some easy money and some carried tight trades, that unraveling has triggered many events, not the least of which is, look at the european auto market. it is within a whisper of testing the lowest levels of auto sales activity in 20 years. you add that to the china growth story, the weakest pace in 13 years, the deleveraging and the instability -- >> rick, that sounds deflationary, that sounds deflationary, rick. >> here's the problem. if you say that's deflationary, then what we are saying is, is that when you have easy money and you build up these big bubbles, when it doesn't last, that you have to keep doing it. and i say that you have to delever down to some sort of reality. that's a healing process. because why it's important is, it's about the medicine that you either reapply that doesn't work or doesn't take ho
do you agree with michael that this is about deflation fears? >> i don't believe it's about deflation fears. i think commodities are telling us that the deleveraging of some somethings like commodities, which have been levered up on some easy money and some carried tight trades, that unraveling has triggered many events, not the least of which is, look at the european auto market. it is within a whisper of testing the lowest levels of auto sales activity in 20 years. you add that to the...
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and i know michael's here tonight. michael, what's your secret, man? could it be that you were an actor in an aaron sorkin liberal fantasy? might that have something to do with it? >> just might. so what's a president who does not live in an aaron sorkin liberal fantasy to do? the answer, my friends, could be less leadership, or leadership that's less bold at least on domestic issues. some people are not mentioning any names, but some of them are women with red hair who write for "the new york times." some people think a president can ram through legislation if he twists enough arms or charms yuf lawmakers. as political science professor francis lee writes in "beyond ideology," the chance of a party line vote skyrockets. lee found 44% of party line votes are on issues with no ideological significance. by pushing an idea a president linking its success with his and the opposition party is motivated to oppose it in order to not help him succeed. lee writes, "parties are institutions with members who have common interests in winning elections and wielding
and i know michael's here tonight. michael, what's your secret, man? could it be that you were an actor in an aaron sorkin liberal fantasy? might that have something to do with it? >> just might. so what's a president who does not live in an aaron sorkin liberal fantasy to do? the answer, my friends, could be less leadership, or leadership that's less bold at least on domestic issues. some people are not mentioning any names, but some of them are women with red hair who write for...
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michael guyed, and michael loons. gentleman, good to have you on the program. michael, you're not so impressed with the transport action. you've got a couple of other indicators that tell a different story. tell me about what you're looking at now. >> so, transports tend to be a coincidence indicator. meaning they tend to confirm the trend. what's interesting, the at last three days, they have broken down, relatively to the industrials, almost getting back all of the outperformance for the year, in three days. now, that's happening at the same time that small caps, the russell 2,000, relative to large caps, are effectively going through a ratio crash, means when you look at that underperformance, it's reminiscent of the summer crash of 2011, and reminiscent of the may crash of last year. and i think you have this juncture here where you have to ask yourself, with where the stock market thinks we are in the economic cycle, why are bond yields falling? this is something we've been thinking about some time, maria. >> the bond market's worried about something. >> v
michael guyed, and michael loons. gentleman, good to have you on the program. michael, you're not so impressed with the transport action. you've got a couple of other indicators that tell a different story. tell me about what you're looking at now. >> so, transports tend to be a coincidence indicator. meaning they tend to confirm the trend. what's interesting, the at last three days, they have broken down, relatively to the industrials, almost getting back all of the outperformance for...
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holding jane and michael -- >> is running with me holding the tourniquet on. just to keep it cinched down because it's a belt, it's not made -- it's not designed for that kind of pressure and that kind of tension. so yeah, he had to run with me. his job was to hold the tourniquet and i was just supporting her weight while he held that on. it was crucial. like without him or i, it wouldn't have worked. it couldn't have been done with one person. you can't. you needed -- both of us had to be there at that time and able to do what we did. i ran back to the scene. i get upon another child who i noticed that cpr's in progress. i don't know who was doing it but i did notice that cpr was being done. got up to the child, i notice it's a boy. could have been between 8 and 10 years old, small little child, severe injuries as well, lower extremities and abdominal. so i moved my way to the head. at this time, there is some medical personnel on scene so there's a first in bag, an emt or basic bag, and i administered two breaths to the child, let the cpr go, two breaths to
holding jane and michael -- >> is running with me holding the tourniquet on. just to keep it cinched down because it's a belt, it's not made -- it's not designed for that kind of pressure and that kind of tension. so yeah, he had to run with me. his job was to hold the tourniquet and i was just supporting her weight while he held that on. it was crucial. like without him or i, it wouldn't have worked. it couldn't have been done with one person. you can't. you needed -- both of us had to...
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we appreciate you coming on, michael. thank you very much. i understand why these companies do it, right? cheaper means more buyers, but doesn't it also crush the cache? >> i don't think so. and if you look across a wide variety of categories, what you see is consumers, in droves, flocking to get a taste of luxury. not trading up in 20 categories, but trading up in one, two, or three categories where they become an expert. whether it be wine or vodka or purses or cars. they pick a category and it makes them feel special and it allows them to ladder up emotionally. >> but if me and lorenzo are rolling in our benzo and i have a $63,000 amg and i see a $30,000 car, i'm not going to think that the amg is so special. >> well, i think if you went into the car rooms and you actually saw whose going into the shops and what cars they're looking at, they segregate. the $200,000 cars, everyone wants them, but no one can afford them. the $30,000 bmw 1 series, the audi a-2, these are cars that are selling in very large quantities to 30-somethings and 40-s
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none as big as michael jordan, but very big stars in the film with you. >> my dad is robert de niro and my mom is diane keaton. and my step mom is susan sarandon. there's a day when i was at a table for five and i realized i was the only person that didn't have an academy award. >> jimmy: did they give you one to make you feel better? >> bob was so nice. you can take this extra one. >> jimmy: was that intimidating? >> oh, yeah. some of the kids that are my age in it were, you know, i'm big fans of. so it was, like, it was really daunting. i remember there was one day where everyone was at the table and i have to -- this is kind of a racy scene in the movie, but some network. what do you say if it's not a b.j.? and h.j.? can you say that on television? >> jimmy: i don't think so. sorry. just tell the story. >> something is happening under the table. >> jimmy: someone was giving you a hand. >> yes. and this is in the scene, by the way. in the movie. so only the characters, me and this girl are supposed to kind of know about it. and so we shot first the other side of the table where everyo
none as big as michael jordan, but very big stars in the film with you. >> my dad is robert de niro and my mom is diane keaton. and my step mom is susan sarandon. there's a day when i was at a table for five and i realized i was the only person that didn't have an academy award. >> jimmy: did they give you one to make you feel better? >> bob was so nice. you can take this extra one. >> jimmy: was that intimidating? >> oh, yeah. some of the kids that are my age in...
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. >> and michael finney taking your questions and will be here them to answer them live in just a few minutes. >> and approaching 4:10 friday, look at the skyway in san francisco. slow going and on the left heading to the bay bridge. >>> the krcht eo of american airlines will not be getting his $20 million severance package for now. a judge blocked a proposed payment the airline was preparing to give chief executive tom whartton ruling that payment would exceed limits for cases in 2005. he is said to be replaced as america's ceo. >> twitter expecting to launch a music service, soon. that would suggest artists and songs based on accounts users follow. several reports say users will be able to listen to tracks through third party services a new web site popped up featuring hash tag music. >>. >>> a potential deal could bring together wireless phone and tv services and april yale agrees to pay millions to settle a class action suit. >> good afternoon. dhish not giving up on breaking into the wireless business. bloomberg learned the chairman informally approached a possible with its unit.
. >> and michael finney taking your questions and will be here them to answer them live in just a few minutes. >> and approaching 4:10 friday, look at the skyway in san francisco. slow going and on the left heading to the bay bridge. >>> the krcht eo of american airlines will not be getting his $20 million severance package for now. a judge blocked a proposed payment the airline was preparing to give chief executive tom whartton ruling that payment would exceed limits for...
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eric williams had lost his job as justice of the peace after an investigation by district attorney michael mcclelland and prosecutor mark hasse. they used this surveillance video to determine williams stole office computers. he denied it. >> there's three monitors missing. one's on your desk right now. >> reporter: today's affidavit says hasse and mcclelland believed williams was a threat to their personal safety, and both men regularly carried handguns after williams lost his job. hasse was gunned down just steps from the county courthouse in january. bruce wood is a county judge. after the first murder, the murder of mr. hasse, what did district attorney mcclelland tell you? >> mr. mcclelland indicated to me very early on the day of mark's murder that he felt like the person that needed to be investigated was eric williams. >> reporter: and what did you think about that? >> my belief was is that certainly he would be investigated. >> reporter: mcclelland and his wife cynthia were shot and killed in their home two months later. here's what eric williams told our station in dallas/fort wor
eric williams had lost his job as justice of the peace after an investigation by district attorney michael mcclelland and prosecutor mark hasse. they used this surveillance video to determine williams stole office computers. he denied it. >> there's three monitors missing. one's on your desk right now. >> reporter: today's affidavit says hasse and mcclelland believed williams was a threat to their personal safety, and both men regularly carried handguns after williams lost his job....
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at michael jackson's behest. michael jackson was the only one who could get rid of him at will. >> reporter: possibly testify, jackson's 16-year-old son prince michael and his daughter paris. also on the list but not expected to testify, the artist prince who had his own history with aeg. musician quincy jones could take the stand to testify how much jackson could have earned if he had lived. [ cheers ] >> miguel marquez joins me live. also we're joined by "in session" correspondent jean casarez. miguel, i want to begin with you. so often these cases can be won or lost in jury selection which gets underway today. so with that as the backdrop, who are we expecting to show up in court today, and what are we expecting to actually see? >> yeah, we're not expecting the jackson family to show up, first off. the lawyers have started to come in already. and we're expecting a lot of jurors to come in to fill out paperwork to see who might be available in the county of los angeles to serve for the two or three months that
at michael jackson's behest. michael jackson was the only one who could get rid of him at will. >> reporter: possibly testify, jackson's 16-year-old son prince michael and his daughter paris. also on the list but not expected to testify, the artist prince who had his own history with aeg. musician quincy jones could take the stand to testify how much jackson could have earned if he had lived. [ cheers ] >> miguel marquez joins me live. also we're joined by "in session"...
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he'd be michael jackson's doctor alone, this was only being done alone because michael jackson asked for it. michael jackson was the only person who could get rid of him at will. >> potential witnesses include jackson's three children. quincy jones could testify about the billions michael jackson would have earned if he lived. money his heirs now want from aeg. >> casey's joining us now live. we know, casey, the courtroom is rather small. this trial is not being televised. so what time are they expected to get underway. what will take place when the jury is actually seated? >> wolf, it's expected to get underway in about 45 minutes. and each side will have two and a half hours to present their opening arguments. michael jackson's family will go first and attorneys for aeg live will follow. they'll both lay out their versions of who is to blame for michael jackson's death and their perspectives on the very central question here, was conrad murray an employee of aeg live? that company says, no, he was not. he was operating at michael jackson's discretion. the jackson family says it was
he'd be michael jackson's doctor alone, this was only being done alone because michael jackson asked for it. michael jackson was the only person who could get rid of him at will. >> potential witnesses include jackson's three children. quincy jones could testify about the billions michael jackson would have earned if he lived. money his heirs now want from aeg. >> casey's joining us now live. we know, casey, the courtroom is rather small. this trial is not being televised. so what...
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with us today from "the washington post," bob woodward, cbs' lesley stahl, gloria borger from cnn and michael duffy from time magazine. for nearly 12 years americans have had a full awareness that enemies are dedicated to hitting us. we dedicate ourselves to carrying on to stiffening our resolve as the president said thursday. >> we may be momentarily knocked off our feet. but we'll pick ourselves up. we'll keep going. we will finish the race. chris: and our resilience isn't just rhetoric. we haven't seen evidence that worries about threats intimidate americans from carrying on. here is the way condoleeza rice expressed it to you on "60 minutes" back then. >> we had an event on september 11th that has changed the way we think about security. that can't be ignored. the fact is that we are more aware of the vulnerabilities of an open society. but we simply can't let the terrorists win. chris: maybe we don't get hit that often. that's a nice picture, by the way. is theory about the american resilience and our national character. >> we do find a sense of equilibrium. but life isn't nothing the wa
with us today from "the washington post," bob woodward, cbs' lesley stahl, gloria borger from cnn and michael duffy from time magazine. for nearly 12 years americans have had a full awareness that enemies are dedicated to hitting us. we dedicate ourselves to carrying on to stiffening our resolve as the president said thursday. >> we may be momentarily knocked off our feet. but we'll pick ourselves up. we'll keep going. we will finish the race. chris: and our resilience isn't...
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this is from our justice producer michael lavigne. i'm just going to quote this for you. two years ago an unnamed foreign government asked the fbi to check out the older of these two brothers. the brother who died last night in a shootout with police because that foreign government, not the u.s. government, it notes here, had concerns about possible extremist ties. two years ago with a man who died overnight. the fbi fully scrubbed this individual, scrubbed meaning they checked out everything about him and then eventually went -- ended up talking to him, quoting now: we did not find anything, the official says. the fbi reported back to the foreign government that it found nothing but told the foreign government to follow up if they had any more concerns. and that foreign government, whatever government it is, and most likely we will learn that within the hours or days ahead, the foreign government never followed up, quote, in any way, shape, or form. again, that's from a source close to the fbi. fast forward now to just a few minutes before 7:00 tonight in watertown, mass
this is from our justice producer michael lavigne. i'm just going to quote this for you. two years ago an unnamed foreign government asked the fbi to check out the older of these two brothers. the brother who died last night in a shootout with police because that foreign government, not the u.s. government, it notes here, had concerns about possible extremist ties. two years ago with a man who died overnight. the fbi fully scrubbed this individual, scrubbed meaning they checked out everything...
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michael, suzanne? >> thank you, well you might want why south korea matters so much to the united states most look back to the fight with communist north korea 50 years ago. >> there's even more, south korea is no longer the poor nation it was 60 years ago. it's now a leading informer in things like microchips. >> they produce many of the products americans use every day in your homes, your tv sets, appliances, cell phones, cars we drive, all kinds of things and they're aggressive investors in so called brick countries, russia, israel and china. so it puts them into a -- autos and electronics are used around the world. >>> here's what we're looking at around the world this hour. >> fierce fighting in afghanistan. it is something u.s. special forces of course, they're used to that. but our own crew was caught in the middle of one of those gun battles. we got an exclusive story up next. >>> also, pope francis delivers his first easter mass and shows once again he is a friend of the people, holding babies
michael, suzanne? >> thank you, well you might want why south korea matters so much to the united states most look back to the fight with communist north korea 50 years ago. >> there's even more, south korea is no longer the poor nation it was 60 years ago. it's now a leading informer in things like microchips. >> they produce many of the products americans use every day in your homes, your tv sets, appliances, cell phones, cars we drive, all kinds of things and they're...
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. >> lauren michaels, sorry. i'm surprised i missed that. >> i think artlege passed away. >> probably from being in the studio. >> can i make a riveting comment? where are all the hollywood liberal celebrity women complaining that hollywood has a war on women? why is there not a jane or janice in the mix? where are all of the hollywood women that said the republicans, conservatives, thisy have a huge war on women. i think the war on women is happening right there in hollywood. >> what about sara silverman? jimmy's ex, one of the jimmies dated her. what else? >> why not rosie o'donnell on the list? gyrose o'donnell? -- >> rosy o'donnell? she is on a list, but not that list. >> our tribute to martin luther king on the tort 5th anniversary of -- on the 45th anniversary of his death. >> i don't know what will happen now. but it doesn't matter now. i have been to the mountain top. like anybody i would like to live a long life. longevity has its place. but i'm not concerned about that now. i've seen the promise land. i
. >> lauren michaels, sorry. i'm surprised i missed that. >> i think artlege passed away. >> probably from being in the studio. >> can i make a riveting comment? where are all the hollywood liberal celebrity women complaining that hollywood has a war on women? why is there not a jane or janice in the mix? where are all of the hollywood women that said the republicans, conservatives, thisy have a huge war on women. i think the war on women is happening right there in...
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scott michaels took a look at him. and yet his sleeves rolled up like this and it was all dark and kind of ugly behind them except there was a poster on the wall of a skeleton with flames coming out of its head, hip-hop group, the insane clown posse. at all up and down his arms are these tattoos of flames, red and black, all this junk, for slave tattoos. and michaels looked at him and said to himself, this is my guy. this is the guy who did it. he had a spiritual experience as a consequence. in fact, he had a spiritual expense while it was happening. he felt the presence of the firefighters guiding him and telling him that he was right. he needed some guidance because things got very rough at his superiors didn't believe him. they said the fire happened four days earlier. we're 275 lead. scott, we've got to get to work on the. we have better suspects, drop it. but they let him be the chief guy for raymond oyler. one of the things he did was get a dna sample. scott never made it up to the octagon house until it took in
scott michaels took a look at him. and yet his sleeves rolled up like this and it was all dark and kind of ugly behind them except there was a poster on the wall of a skeleton with flames coming out of its head, hip-hop group, the insane clown posse. at all up and down his arms are these tattoos of flames, red and black, all this junk, for slave tattoos. and michaels looked at him and said to himself, this is my guy. this is the guy who did it. he had a spiritual experience as a consequence. in...
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>> i do, but i think maybe not for the same reasons as michael does. first off, earnings are coming in fine, but maria, revenue is not doing well at all. typically, 61% of the s&p will beat their revenue projections. right now, we're at about 44%. this is like financial limbo in reverse. we lower the bar. everybody's able to hop over it and say, gee whiz, erparnings great, but the revenue is not there. and you can do everything to get your balance sheet to better erpgs, but without revenue, that's what's going to stall us along with lower gdp in the second quarter, probably at 1.7 to 1.8. all a recipe for a slow, slow summer. in other words, maria, if we had a phrase, we have, sell in may, go away. in six days we can use it. no one's come up with a word that rhymes with april. otherwise, we'd have been gone. >> revenue is certainly a real indicator of end-market demand. and what you're saying is you're not really seeing much of it. >> no, not much of it at all. >> how can there be end demand when you look at what's happening in europe, you look at a 9%
>> i do, but i think maybe not for the same reasons as michael does. first off, earnings are coming in fine, but maria, revenue is not doing well at all. typically, 61% of the s&p will beat their revenue projections. right now, we're at about 44%. this is like financial limbo in reverse. we lower the bar. everybody's able to hop over it and say, gee whiz, erparnings great, but the revenue is not there. and you can do everything to get your balance sheet to better erpgs, but without...
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and the atmosphere outside the courthouse has been more subdued than in past trials, involving michael jackson. testimony here is expected to last until late july. >>> katherine jackson and other families members are suing aeg live, claiming they were negative in -- negligent in hiring dr. conrad murray to treat jackson before his tour in london. murray was convicted for giving jackson the powerful annette -- anesthetic, propofol. in los angeles, edward lawrence, wjz eyewitness news. >> the trial is expected to last three months. the testimony will include jackson's celebrity friends, along with health and financial experts. >>> two planes crash over southern california landing six miles apart. one plane crash said into santa monica mountains, sparking a fire, killing two people. but the other plane ended up on a golf course, where the other men teed off. >> there was no sound. i don't think he had any power on anything. they just bounced but gentle. >> the three men in that plane walked away with nothing more than minor injuries. an experienced pilot who surveyed the damage said he ha
and the atmosphere outside the courthouse has been more subdued than in past trials, involving michael jackson. testimony here is expected to last until late july. >>> katherine jackson and other families members are suing aeg live, claiming they were negative in -- negligent in hiring dr. conrad murray to treat jackson before his tour in london. murray was convicted for giving jackson the powerful annette -- anesthetic, propofol. in los angeles, edward lawrence, wjz eyewitness news....
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michael yoshikami, what do you make of the tremendous or at least the pickup in volatility this week? >> it's crazy, i'll tell you. well, it's obviously highlighted by the horrible events going on in boston, but we're actually moving into, right now, earnings season, bill. the market has been really advancing on the assumption earnings season would probably be okay. that's why we're up so much. but all of a sudden now we have bank of america blow up in our face, and we're thinking, what's exactly happening with earnings at this point? so i think people are going to be watching very, very closely, the earnings numbers and i think the american express numbers going to be very telling. >> david sowerby, is that your assessment as well? >> i think the market's due. it's due for that normal once a year, 5 to 10% sell-off. we've seen the s&p 500 up 17% from the november lows, small-cap stocks up 21% from those lows without any real meaningful set back. stocks are great for the long-term, but in this environment, where sentiment, we've got unusually bearish quickly. we've got more weakness i
michael yoshikami, what do you make of the tremendous or at least the pickup in volatility this week? >> it's crazy, i'll tell you. well, it's obviously highlighted by the horrible events going on in boston, but we're actually moving into, right now, earnings season, bill. the market has been really advancing on the assumption earnings season would probably be okay. that's why we're up so much. but all of a sudden now we have bank of america blow up in our face, and we're thinking, what's...
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. >> misha is a nickname for michaele, which is russian for michael. the prosecution, dhoenz even need a confession in this case. they don't even need to prove intent, do they? >> well, not -- there are so many ways that they can prove guilt here that we have spent so much time, understandably, talking about miranda and whether his statements can be used against him, but it may be simply irrelevant. the prosecution may simply decide we don't need to litigate whether this statement was admissible. >> exactly! >> look at the evidence in this case. you know, look at the photographs from the scene. look at how he behaved afterward. look at his apparent confession to the driver of the car they hijacked. >> that was carjacked, exactly. >> they have all this evidence that is completely admissible, without any question. so, you know, yes, it was understandable that given that this was a terrorist act, they wanted to find out immediately if there was something more, but once they found out there was nothing more, there was no reason to continue the interrogatio
. >> misha is a nickname for michaele, which is russian for michael. the prosecution, dhoenz even need a confession in this case. they don't even need to prove intent, do they? >> well, not -- there are so many ways that they can prove guilt here that we have spent so much time, understandably, talking about miranda and whether his statements can be used against him, but it may be simply irrelevant. the prosecution may simply decide we don't need to litigate whether this statement...
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misha, it's russian for michael. he may have played a key role in that process. a shadowy figure if he even exists. we don't know. we're trying to figure out details on that. and trying to find out if law enforcement is looking into this misha character. the woman and child who tamerlan left for six months for russia. if you're married, you say to your wife, i'm leaving for russia for six months, i don't have a job, there's no way for me to give you money, i'm leaving you with this infant child. officials want to know what her role was if any of what was going on. let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's progressive. >>> breaking news tonight, two warnings from russian intelligence about the older bombing suspect. first the fbi, and then the cia cleared him. the cia recommended him for inclusion in a terrorism related d
misha, it's russian for michael. he may have played a key role in that process. a shadowy figure if he even exists. we don't know. we're trying to figure out details on that. and trying to find out if law enforcement is looking into this misha character. the woman and child who tamerlan left for six months for russia. if you're married, you say to your wife, i'm leaving for russia for six months, i don't have a job, there's no way for me to give you money, i'm leaving you with this infant...
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that's the only way to do it, and a ton of money from michael bloom better. if you don't no one will risk primary voters on the republican side. >> do you thinks this issed end? do you think this makes the advocates in favor of gun safety reform sort of circle the wagons and say what did we do wrong? and how do we do it right? >> to be honest, this is something the republicans didn't want to touch at all. we asked among journalists had newtown happened before the election, would they have touched it? we can't answer that. we don't know. i believe this will shelf it for the foreseeable future unless it comes to play in the 2014 mid terms, but the way in which the districts are drawn, where is it an issue? maybe a few of the republicans and a few suburban soccer moms, but other than that we're -- >> kellie ayotte is not -- i mean, she works in cahoots with lindsey graham and john mccain. you're talking about more moderate republicans, maybe they will face blowback for not having gone maybe the way of sort of the moral choice. >> the problem is, even if you succ
that's the only way to do it, and a ton of money from michael bloom better. if you don't no one will risk primary voters on the republican side. >> do you thinks this issed end? do you think this makes the advocates in favor of gun safety reform sort of circle the wagons and say what did we do wrong? and how do we do it right? >> to be honest, this is something the republicans didn't want to touch at all. we asked among journalists had newtown happened before the election, would...
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i wanted to bring michael medvec into the conversation. is the media tone on this in some quarters too vitriolic? >> when you're talking about an event like boston which is so horrifying, there are 30 people still in the hospital there are people permanently crippled, when you say too vitriolic, the person people are upset. it's the most serious successful terrorist attack on the homeland itself since 9/11. first of all, it's not just fox news. a cnn and yes, even msnb and the major networks have covered the fact and appropriately that it was his process of islamization, his process of becoming more devoted to his faith that led tamerlan tsarnaev towards terrorism. this is the difference with all those "right wing attacks" that cenk wants to talk about. you can't point -- timothy mcveigh was not a christian terrorist. he did not commit his heinous acts based upon christian knowledge. he was agnostic. >> let me ask you, some people think those in the mainstream media, perhaps those left-leaning are shying away from the notion that islam and
i wanted to bring michael medvec into the conversation. is the media tone on this in some quarters too vitriolic? >> when you're talking about an event like boston which is so horrifying, there are 30 people still in the hospital there are people permanently crippled, when you say too vitriolic, the person people are upset. it's the most serious successful terrorist attack on the homeland itself since 9/11. first of all, it's not just fox news. a cnn and yes, even msnb and the major...
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murray. >> he was chosen by michael jackson. he would be michael jackson's doctor alone. this was only being done because michael jackson said for it. >> reporter: potential witnesses include michael jackson, quincy jones could testify about the billions of dollars he would have -- michael jackson who you have earned if he lived. >> reporter: attorneys for michael jackson's family would like to call dr. conrad murray to the stand. his attorney says, if he does, he will take the fifth. >> that's right. not an unusual move there by that defendant. >>> still to come, many people touched by the tragedy in boston. what do we do? we try to help. there is important information before you donate. come back after the break. we have important details for you. >>> the one found set up by boston mayor and massachusetts governor has raised more than $26 million in donations, but there are also funds to help individual victims. how do we decide what we need to do? i gave at the white house correspondents' dinner. was i giving to the right place? >> that was a charity, a legitimate char
murray. >> he was chosen by michael jackson. he would be michael jackson's doctor alone. this was only being done because michael jackson said for it. >> reporter: potential witnesses include michael jackson, quincy jones could testify about the billions of dollars he would have -- michael jackson who you have earned if he lived. >> reporter: attorneys for michael jackson's family would like to call dr. conrad murray to the stand. his attorney says, if he does, he will take...
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michael, put it in that perspective. the fact that we're already talking about capital punishment in this case. >> well, the important thing to keep in mind is that in pennsylvania, we have the death penalty on the books, but we don't really mean it. in those three instances, the only three cases where a death sentence has been carried out, each of those defendants, they asked for it. they waved the white flag and said bring on that punishment. so it exists but really it's a fiction. still, chris, i don't need to tell you how significant it is that a medical practitioner would be facing at least at the outset of the trial seven counts of first-degree murder. first-degree murder meaning that the prosecution is saying with malice aforethought, he intended to kill viable babies. and as you point out, three of those were now tossed by the judge who didn't explain his rationale. but presumably because he believed that the prosecution had not met its burden. and so just as the defense is getting under way, he removed those ele
michael, put it in that perspective. the fact that we're already talking about capital punishment in this case. >> well, the important thing to keep in mind is that in pennsylvania, we have the death penalty on the books, but we don't really mean it. in those three instances, the only three cases where a death sentence has been carried out, each of those defendants, they asked for it. they waved the white flag and said bring on that punishment. so it exists but really it's a fiction....
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>> michael, we've been talking a lot about the activist investor on this program. i wonder what your take on what's going on there? of course, we know nelson pelts, member of the board. and it said that the moves to spin off the security business and increase returns, really, came from, in part, appeasing mr. peltz. what can you tell us about the role ploohe's playing in terms making changes? >> with the number of portfolio changes over those three years, we diversed a few underperforming businesses. frankly the addition of nelson on the board has been a positive. he's brought great ideas around capital allocation and thoughts about what to do with debt and debt restructuring. from that standpoint i think nelson is a happy investor. the stock has done very well. we've tripled the dividend in the past three years from an earnings perspective. we've been in the top -- from our group for the past three years. i think we're going to continue to do that. just announced a new $2 billion share buy back. we'll be completing that by the first quarter of next year. >> are yo
>> michael, we've been talking a lot about the activist investor on this program. i wonder what your take on what's going on there? of course, we know nelson pelts, member of the board. and it said that the moves to spin off the security business and increase returns, really, came from, in part, appeasing mr. peltz. what can you tell us about the role ploohe's playing in terms making changes? >> with the number of portfolio changes over those three years, we diversed a few...
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i wish i could share michael's belief. i wish i could share the president's belief that immigration reform is going to get done. i'm kind of doubtful. >> i'm rooting for marco rubio over ted cruz. if that's going to be the fight among cuban-americans, particularly. if that's going to be the fight, i know who i'm with. by the way, i think the president was very skillful today. i don't think he has an answer on the grand deal looking for this permission structure. i think he has one golden egg he wants to have, whatever the right term is for the second term. and i think it's because the republicans want this thing off their backs. >> as much as he does. >> they want it gone. i don't think he's playing politics. this is one time obama is going for the product. just like he did with health care. >> on immigration in the house, i put my hope on paul ryan. >> you agree we're going to have an immigration bill but bob is a little bit suspect. >> no, no, i'm suspect because i think the paul ryan wants to do this, karl rove wants to
i wish i could share michael's belief. i wish i could share the president's belief that immigration reform is going to get done. i'm kind of doubtful. >> i'm rooting for marco rubio over ted cruz. if that's going to be the fight among cuban-americans, particularly. if that's going to be the fight, i know who i'm with. by the way, i think the president was very skillful today. i don't think he has an answer on the grand deal looking for this permission structure. i think he has one golden...
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we're joined now by michael isikoff who's in boston and by nbc news terrorism analyst roger cressey. good afternoon to both of you. mike, we've been hearing a lot about the mother, but now i understand you have some information about tamerlan's wife. what can you tell us? >> reporter: exactly, martin. earlier today, fbi agents went to the home of the parents of catherine russell, wife of tamerlan tsarnaev, questioned her for about an hour and left with bags of evidence. now, her lawyer says she's cooperating with the fbi but she's clearly a crucial witness, as agents try to piece together at background of tamerlan tsarnaev and his activities in the month leading up to the bombing. she has, was working during that time. they had a 3-year-old daughter. the parents were taking care of the daughter. but where was tamerlan during h this weirperiod? what was he doing? how much time did he spend at home with his daughter? how much time did he spend away? what did he tell his wife about where he was, who was he meeting with? these are crucial questions as fbi agents try to piece together the
we're joined now by michael isikoff who's in boston and by nbc news terrorism analyst roger cressey. good afternoon to both of you. mike, we've been hearing a lot about the mother, but now i understand you have some information about tamerlan's wife. what can you tell us? >> reporter: exactly, martin. earlier today, fbi agents went to the home of the parents of catherine russell, wife of tamerlan tsarnaev, questioned her for about an hour and left with bags of evidence. now, her lawyer...
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joining me, michael santoli from yahoo! finance, brian from wells fargo advisers. brian, what do you want to go going into the month of may? are you a buyer or a seller? >> we like the market, but we don't feel the need to chase it. you need to be a little bit more prudent. we had a 60% run on the s&p last year. up 11 and change here through april. it's been a nice amount of headway. and i think there are some issues on the horizon. i don't think any of these will upset the global growth apple cart. was should we see some volatility hit the market place, we want to be a buyer. but we'll wait for a pullback. >> you know, i don't know. i really don't like expressions like sell in may and go away. i mean, all this stuff, to me, seems so silly to be coming up with this stuff. but at the same time, when you look at the history book, that's sort of how it's played out, isn't it, mike? >> well, it's played out as broad tendency over many years. so it's not so much a playbook for any given few months or years, but it actually has worked, in fact, i think worked too well th
joining me, michael santoli from yahoo! finance, brian from wells fargo advisers. brian, what do you want to go going into the month of may? are you a buyer or a seller? >> we like the market, but we don't feel the need to chase it. you need to be a little bit more prudent. we had a 60% run on the s&p last year. up 11 and change here through april. it's been a nice amount of headway. and i think there are some issues on the horizon. i don't think any of these will upset the global...
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michael... my baby! all right, you two, give me the birds! nevah! (gobbling) (cheering) fine, i'll just kill 'em myself. lester's turkey hunt is back on! (gunshot) rallo! i'm here, baby! don't move! mama? oh, mama. you brought the googly eyes! you do love me more than a parade float! (turkeys gobbling) (screaming) my baby! my baby! ma'am, there's no need to panic. those power lines will stop him. (gasps) (grunting) cleveland! help! (yells) (gasps) is that the little kid from upstairs? that balloon is outrageous! (farting) (screams) ya happy? rallo's gonna die because you had to save those stupid turkeys. they are not stupid! ah! (gobbling) (screaming) (gasping) (gobbling) ah... y'all see that? that poo cray! (cheering) every year we hahave this (bleep) tradition to pardon a (bleep) turkey. this year, i'm pardoning these 27 (bleep) for saving this little (bleep) life. (cheering) we won the float contest! well, we did it, daddy. we saved some turkeys. we sure did. and son, i don't tell you this enough, but you're a good, fat little person. hey, let's
michael... my baby! all right, you two, give me the birds! nevah! (gobbling) (cheering) fine, i'll just kill 'em myself. lester's turkey hunt is back on! (gunshot) rallo! i'm here, baby! don't move! mama? oh, mama. you brought the googly eyes! you do love me more than a parade float! (turkeys gobbling) (screaming) my baby! my baby! ma'am, there's no need to panic. those power lines will stop him. (gasps) (grunting) cleveland! help! (yells) (gasps) is that the little kid from upstairs? that...
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thank you to nbc's michael isikoff up in boston. michael, we'll be coming to you throughout the week, i hope. >>> coming up, to act or not to act? we'll look at the delicate foreign policy decision hanging in the balance amid growing concerns that the syrian government has gone over the red line when nbc's richard engel joins us next on "now." [ female announcer ] switch to swiffer per, and you'll dump yur old broom. swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on contact to clean 50% more than a broom. it's a difference you can feel. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. would absolutely not have taken line in the jungle. i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. >>> to use potential weapons of mass destruction on civilian populations crosses another line with respect to international norms and international law. and that is going to be a game-changer. >>> after declari
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misha, it's russian for michael. he may have played a key role in that process. a shadowy figure if he even exists. we don't know. we're trying to figure out details on that. and trying to find out if law enforcement is looking into this misha character. if you're married, you say to your wife, i'm leaving for russia for six months, i don't have a job, there's no way for me to give you money, i'm leaving you with this infant child. officials want to know what her role was if any of what was going on. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com and "up to 75% lower copays." as a preferred pharmacy, walgreens can save you as much as 75% compared to other select pharmacies. walgreens, at the corner of happy and healthy. as much as 75% co
misha, it's russian for michael. he may have played a key role in that process. a shadowy figure if he even exists. we don't know. we're trying to figure out details on that. and trying to find out if law enforcement is looking into this misha character. if you're married, you say to your wife, i'm leaving for russia for six months, i don't have a job, there's no way for me to give you money, i'm leaving you with this infant child. officials want to know what her role was if any of what was...
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michael mccall who chairs the house homeland security committee. he had told reporters a short time ago that he spoke to the fbi a short time ago everybody wants to see cloe sure on this. while they have made progress, it's not enough yet that they have a suspect in custody. >> at least they say we have solid leads. and there is the scheduled press conference by the fbi. in the meantime we are going to go to a very quick break. ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of making memories and keeping promises. ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, all the way ♪ oh, oh >> welcome back here. let's set the scene in boston. nbc news is reporting as well as rueteres that no arrest has indeed occurred. certain news organizations are pulling back on the reports there is a media skrum outside the federal courthouse in boston, massachusetts. >> let's take a look at the markets
michael mccall who chairs the house homeland security committee. he had told reporters a short time ago that he spoke to the fbi a short time ago everybody wants to see cloe sure on this. while they have made progress, it's not enough yet that they have a suspect in custody. >> at least they say we have solid leads. and there is the scheduled press conference by the fbi. in the meantime we are going to go to a very quick break. ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we...
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snl's loren michaels will be the executive producer. as for fallon's replacement for the late night show airs at 12:35, well, that's yet to be announced. i am hearing, marla, seth myers from snl is one of the guys being considered. nothing official but if that's the case, i'd vote for seth doing that. >> that's a great consideration. >> video caught on camera. the college basketball coach accused of abusing his players during practice. we have the new fallout from all that this morning. >>> plus new defiance from north korea. what it's preventing south korean workers from doing. >> what gets lighter and better looking after 40? we'll tell you coming up in business. >>> a look outside at san jose, a nice one weather wise. some overcast skies from christina loren. she'll be back to tell us when that rain is going to be coming in. stick around. back in a matter of minutes. >>> we have new details this morning on the rutgers men's basketball coach accused of abusing players, caught on tape. based on pressure rutgers fired head coach mike ri
snl's loren michaels will be the executive producer. as for fallon's replacement for the late night show airs at 12:35, well, that's yet to be announced. i am hearing, marla, seth myers from snl is one of the guys being considered. nothing official but if that's the case, i'd vote for seth doing that. >> that's a great consideration. >> video caught on camera. the college basketball coach accused of abusing his players during practice. we have the new fallout from all that this...
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it also gets a new executive producer, "snl's" lorne michaels. >>> all right, this story hitting home with me a little bit since i spent some of my teenage years flipping burgers. apparently mcdonald's in massachusetts says only college graduates need apply to work there as cashiers. >> not only that, they need to have one to two years' experience as a cashier. >> man. >> experts say this is just an extreme example of the competitive job market for young people where the unemployment rate hovers around 11%. that's awful. >> apparently you have to have a masters degree if you want to work the fry station. i'm making that part up. >> i'm out. >> all right. >>> texas now where a small dog was named domino, and he was recently adopted. >> that's right. he's being called domino the talking dog for obvious reasons. go ahead and take a listen. and see what you think. [ dog making noises ] >> so there you go. somewhere in there he's saying "i love you." >> is that what he was saying? >> that's what he's saying. i guess you can hear it if you listen closely enough. [ dog making noises ] >> oh,
it also gets a new executive producer, "snl's" lorne michaels. >>> all right, this story hitting home with me a little bit since i spent some of my teenage years flipping burgers. apparently mcdonald's in massachusetts says only college graduates need apply to work there as cashiers. >> not only that, they need to have one to two years' experience as a cashier. >> man. >> experts say this is just an extreme example of the competitive job market for young...
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but michael insisted it be conrad murray. the question here is who actually hired him and then who actually was paying him. well, the answer to the second question, fred, is nobody ever paid him and there was never -- >> he never got paid a dime. >> not a dime. he was supposed to make $150,000 a month. can you imagine. and he never made a dime. >> well what happened there? >> well, michael kept insisting apparently that it was aeg who was supposed to pay him and aeg said well we haven't signed a contract and michael this is the one you wanted, you pay him. there was some internal squabbling going on. in california though, a verbal agreement is pretty solid and aeg had written up a contract for conrad murray but it just wasn't quite signed yet. >> so that there is no proof of payment then, might that mean that there's some real difficulty for the jack some estate to be able to say that aeg was in any way complicit? >> this was a case that was about this big when it first started. then the judge whittled down all the charges. n
but michael insisted it be conrad murray. the question here is who actually hired him and then who actually was paying him. well, the answer to the second question, fred, is nobody ever paid him and there was never -- >> he never got paid a dime. >> not a dime. he was supposed to make $150,000 a month. can you imagine. and he never made a dime. >> well what happened there? >> well, michael kept insisting apparently that it was aeg who was supposed to pay him and aeg said...
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michael santoli from yahoo! finance, carol roth, rob lutz from cap and money management, and our own rick santelli. welcome to everybody. michael, you and i just had a very long conversation where we solved the problems of the world before we came on the air. you're starting to rethink the pullback scenario for this market? >> i wouldn't say rethink, but i think the reasons we haven't had it remain in tact. the defense gets and the market as a whole doesn't go down. you see today a lot of the recent meters, airlines, no good. you're seeing the refiners actually get dumped. small cap's not working, but some of the defensive sectors managed to hold up. clearly, people do not feel the need to run for the exits. they just look for another place to sit while things blow over. >> and particularly with the fed keeping the free money in place. rob lutz, as you look at opportunities to either buy in or navigate this rally, how do you want to be positioned here? what would you be doing in terms of allocating capital? >> w
michael santoli from yahoo! finance, carol roth, rob lutz from cap and money management, and our own rick santelli. welcome to everybody. michael, you and i just had a very long conversation where we solved the problems of the world before we came on the air. you're starting to rethink the pullback scenario for this market? >> i wouldn't say rethink, but i think the reasons we haven't had it remain in tact. the defense gets and the market as a whole doesn't go down. you see today a lot of...
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misha, it's russian for michael. he may have played a key role in that process. a shadowy figure if he even exists. we don't know. we're trying to figure out details on that. and trying to find out if law enforcement is looking into this misha character. also we're looking at the wife that tamerlan left. if you're married, you say to your wife, i'm leaving for russia for six months, i don't have a job, there's no way for me to give you money, i'm leaving you with this infant child. officials want to know what her role was if any of what was going on in that house. we'll be right back. >>> breaking news tonight, two warnings from russian intelligence about the older bombing suspect. first the fbi, and then the cia cleared him. the cia recommended him for inclusion in a terrorism related database, which he was. he was not, however, put on a no fly list. he had at least one influence here at home in cambridge, a shadowy figure known as misha. it's the russian nickname for michael. brian todd has been working that angle. he joins us now. i've heard a lot about it in
misha, it's russian for michael. he may have played a key role in that process. a shadowy figure if he even exists. we don't know. we're trying to figure out details on that. and trying to find out if law enforcement is looking into this misha character. also we're looking at the wife that tamerlan left. if you're married, you say to your wife, i'm leaving for russia for six months, i don't have a job, there's no way for me to give you money, i'm leaving you with this infant child. officials...